WorkWell 'opens new chapter' with venue plans
A workspace provider has unveiled expansion plans.
WorkWell aims to open up to ten sites over the next decade.
Bosses say the blueprint will add bases in Birmingham, Edinburgh, Manchester and York.
The plans come after the Leeds-based company opened a site in Harrogate, North Yorkshire, and bought Leeds’ Aire Street Workshops.
Oliver Corrigan, WorkWell managing director, said: “This next chapter is a natural progression for us.
“We’ve seen the positive impact of creating spaces where people genuinely enjoy working, and we’re excited to bring that to more businesses across the North.”
He added the expansion will feature a mix of owned and leased sites.
Workwell’s portfolio also includes Leeds’ Carrwood Park and Brookfield Park.
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